Background:Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer encompasses a group of malignancies affecting the digestive tract and related organs, including cancers of the colon, pancreas, stomach, liver, and esophagus.
Epigenetics involves genetic control by factors ... diseased tissue from patients with colorectal cancer had less DNA methylation than normal tissue from the same patients (Feinberg & Vogelstein ...
Methylation-based assays such as the ones Proudhon and Attard are working on have the potential to change cancer diagnostics. New epigenetic biomarkers can be used in personalized medicine ...
emerging research suggests that epigenetic mechanisms may also influence bacterial responses to antibiotics. Exploring these mechanisms, such as DNA methylation and non-coding RNA molecules ...
The DNA methylation detection market has grown rapidly in recent years, thanks to advances in technology that allow scientists and healthcare professionals to better understand epigenetic changes. DNA ...